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1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Hard Top Convertable W/ Continental Kit on 2040-cars

Year:1957 Mileage:101350
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Selling for a neighbor.

1957 FORD FAIRLANE 500 HARD TOP CONVERTABLE WITH CONTINENTAL KIT, The car is in great shape. Her husband bought it in 1995 and it was his pride and joy, Her husband passed away about ten yrs ago and she only took out once or twice a year and now she is moving and she says its time for it to go.  He put new dual exhaust custom headers and glass packs and goes out below the rear bumper (he loved the sound) still have the original exhaust manifolds that will go with the car. he also looks like he put on some chrome and bradded hoses and a aluminum radiator, still have the original air cleaner that also goes with the car, The body is very straight the only bad spot to my eye is by the driver side rear wheel well (see pics) I did not know how to put on the skirts  so I took pics of them, top seamed to work fine up & down (pretty cool on how it works)  The motor was rebuilt about 10K MILES ago but do not have any receipts so we cant prove it. He loved this car the pics will show you how he took care of it, as far as I know the radio and clock are there but don't work, There is a radio w/ CD player in glove box, The car starts in neutral not park. there is a new battery in it. does have power brakes with a new master cylinder on it, I did look under the car and l the only thing I seen was the passenger side rear floor was bad the rest looked good there was under coating on it and looked good except for that spot. I DESCRIBED THIS CAR TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE IF YOU HAVE ANY QUSTIONS PLEASE ASK BEFORE BIDDING.

I HAVE A FRIEND THAT CAN DELIVER FOR $1.25 A LOADED MILE ON NEWER OPEN TRAILER

BUYER IS RESONABLE FOR ALL SHIPPING ARANGEMENT AND COSTS 

$1000 DEPOSIT THREW PAY PAL WITH IN 2 DAYS OF AUCTIONS END 

THE REMANDER OF MONEY IS CASH ON PICK UP

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